Huawei launches P30 and P30 Pro smartphones in Paris

Huawei has launched the follow-up devices to its popular flagship P20 series. The new Huawei P30 and Huawei P30 Pro were unveiled at an event in Paris yesterday afternoon (full event video) and these smartphones are said to build on the "Huawei P Series DNA in design and photography" and offer the company's most advanced series of smartphone cameras yet. Highlights of these devices' imaging specifications are the inclusion of; Huawei SuperSpectrum Sensor, an optical SuperZoom Lens, a new Huawei Time of Flight (ToF) Camera, and enhanced optical and AI image stabilisation technology.

The Chinese smart devices maker is really pushing the photography angle, and it is indeed a popular and important function of today's smartphones, with many now eschewing compact cameras for the smartphone with editing and instant sharing appeal. "The Huawei P30 Series is a fundamental breakthrough after decades of digital camera technology development; it will rewrite the rules and reshape everyone's perception of mobile photography," asserted Richard Yu, CEO of Huawei Consumer BG, yesterday. Furthermore, the video above starts with the voiceover announcement that "this is not a phone, it is a super-camera phone".

Huawei P30 Pro camera

The new Huawei P30 Pro comes packing a new Leica Quad Camera System, including a 40MP main camera with the Huawei SuperSpectrum Sensor, a 20MP ultra-wide angle camera, an 8MP telephoto camera, the Huawei ToF Camera. Meanwhile on selfie-duty there is a 32MP front facing camera.

Huawei's SuperSpectrum Sensor is 1/1.7-inch in size and employs RYYB pixels boosting the maximum ISO rating to 409,600 on the Huawei P30 Pro and 204,800 on the Huawei P30. Additionally the AIS, OIS, and f/1.6 wide lens perfromas even in "extreme low light" yielding images with detail colour and clarity in these low visibility conditions.

If you want to see a thorough review of the P30 Pro's camera it is worth a look at the DXOMark review. It is now the number one ranked phone on the site, which is an impressive feat and it is compared against the Apple iPhone XS Max and Samsung Galaxy S10+ in photographic capabilities. There are plenty of video unboxings and reviews available now too.

The Huawei P30 Series is powered by the 7nm Kirin 980 processor, which delivers ultimate performance, top-class efficiency and faster image recognition through its Dual-NPU AI processing power.

The Huawei P30 Series features an Extendable Read-Only File System (EROFS) that improves system responsiveness. The latest EMUI 9.1 also supports Huawei Share OneHop for seamless file sharing between Huawei smartphones and Huawei laptops.

The Huawei P30 Pro features a 4200mAh battery (typical value) and 40W Huawei SuperCharge that charges a device from zero to 70 percent in 30 minutes, keeping the device powered for more than a full day of intensive work.

The Huawei P30 Pro features Huawei SuperCool technology to improve thermal performance, keeping the phone cool even during heavy use.

The Huawei P30 Series is equipped with a suite of advanced wireless communications capabilities supporting Dual SIM and Dual VoLTE connectivity.

In an email to HEXUS, Huawei provided the following prices for the new smartphones; Huawei P30 128GB is GBP 699, Huawei P30 Pro 128GB is GBP 899, Huawei P30 Pro 512GB is GBP 1099. These devices are available globally with immediate effect.

Over the last few hours I have received emails from UK mobile networks and resellers with various offers on the new Huawei P30 range. Probably one of the best offers I saw was from Mobile Phones Direct, for the Huawei P30 128GB on O2 with unlimited minutes and texts and 30GB of data (no upfront cost). For this you will pay £36pcm and get a free Sonos One speaker included (RRP £199). Via the same site the Huawei P30 Pro 128GB costs £53pcm with EE, with 50GB, unlimited mins and texts, plus the free Sonos One speaker.